- The
Escanjaques were an
American Indian tribe who
lived in the
Southern Plains. Juan de Oñate
encountered the
Escanjaque in 1601
during an
expedition to...
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people that Oñate
called the
Escanjaques. He
estimated the po****tion at more than 5,000
living in 600 houses. The
Escanjaques lived in
round houses as large...
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coast Xarame,
formerly south-central Dotchetonne,
formerly northeastern Escanjaque Indians,
formerly north-central Jumano,
formerly southwestern La Junta...
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Ancestors of the
Wichita and
Affiliated Tribes (including
Teyas and
Escanjaques and Tawakoni), Tonkawa, and
Caddo (including Kichai)
lived in what is...
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auxiliaries Pueblo Indians Acoma Pueblo Hopi Zuni
Apache Wichita people Escanjaque Spanish slavers and
mutineers Victory Acoma War (1598–99) Location: North...
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another expedition in
search of Quivira. He
found settlements of the
Escanjaque and
Rayados in the
Central Great Plains, but no gold or silver. He learned...
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Indians in the
Texas Panhandle and, later, a
large encampment of
Escanjaques. The
Escanjaques showed him the way to a
large settlement about 30
miles away...
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explorers first encounters the
indigenous Escanjaque Indians in what is now the U.S.
state of Kansas. The
Escanjaques ask the
Spaniards to ****ist them in a...
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Great Plains and
encountering two
large settlements of
people he
called Escanjaques (possibly Yscani) and Rayados, most
certainly Wichita. The
Rayado city...
- Oklahoma,
Texas Plains Cree,
Montana Crow (Absaroka, Apsáalooke),
Montana Escanjaques,
Oklahoma Hidatsa,
North Dakota Iowa (Ioway), Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma...